Magic Island, 1201 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, 9:15-10:15 a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, free, prices vary thereafter. Baby Boot Camp stroller-based fitness classes are designed specifically to help moms and moms-to-be reach their fitness goals. Call ahead to reserve your space. Meet at the large tree at the entrance to Magic Island at the back of the parking lot. (722-6452, babybootcamp.com)

Babywearing Hula

Hale Pulelehua Studio, 46-020 Alaloa St., Kaneohe, Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m., $40/4-week session. Designed for moms with babies that can be worn in a carrier and pregnant moms-to-be. Dance and bond with your little one through hula music and movement. (247-9440)

Various locations throughout Oahu, call for dates, times, costs and various locations. Registration is ongoing. (uspshawaii.org, 291-4338)

Body Pump

BOCA Hawaii, second floor studio, 330 Cooke St., Honolulu, Mondays and Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m., $10. BODYPUMP is a nonimpact weights-based exercise class that works every major muscle group in the body using weights, a bar and step. (650-269-1559)

91-1021 Shangrila St. #965, Kapolei, Mondays, 5:45-7p.m., $65/month. Focus on movements and techniques in the genre of breakdancing. Learn the basics to build strength and flexibility and challenge your physical limits while having fun. (674-4454, atletikatraining.com)

Business Help

Oahu Veterans Center, Foster Village, 1298 Kukila St., Honolulu, Mondays, 6-7:30 p.m. Personal referrals are known to be the very best way to grow your business. We are looking for people who are ambitious about their business. (422-4000, halawaibb@yahoo.com)

Candle Making

Kailua location, Mondays-Fridays, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. or by appointment, $25/hr. Learn to make beeswax candles in a Kailua studio from a professional candle maker. Make tapers, tea lights, and floaters. All materials provided. (263-6116, 554-6272)

91-1021 Shangrila St. #965, Kapolei, Mondays and Fridays, 9:30-10:30 a.m., $40/month. An experience that incorporates yoga poses, breathing exercises, hand gestures, energy locks and meditation. Both gentle for beginners and challenging for experienced students looking to master their form and deepen their understanding of yoga philosophy. (674-4454, atletikatraining.com)

Clutter Buster Classes

Kapiolani Community College, 4303 Diamond Head Road, Honolulu, Mondays, 6-8:30 p.m. Learn to unclutter your life inside and out with life success coach Marilyn Nagel. (734-9211)

The Boys and Girls Club, 91-884 Fort Weaver Road Suite A, Ewa Beach, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 6 p.m., $5/class; $30/month. If you love to dance but don’t like to work out, this is the program for you. (679-6103)

Barber’s Point, 91-1101 Lexington Ave., Saturdays, 2-6 p.m., free. Register for these classes and learn how to help yourself and others come off of drugs and how to prevent drug relapse. Certificate of Completion awarded upon graduation. (Register: 550-0005)

The Contemporary Museum at Makiki Heights, 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, first Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. to noon, $7-$12. Create your own works of art under various instructors. Call to register. (237-5230)

Mindful Matters Wellness Center, 407 Uluniu St. #412, Kailua, Saturdays, 9:00-10:15 a.m., $10 first drop-in, packages available at discounted cost. Gentle movement class is designed to increase range of motion. This class is good for recovery from illness or injury. (230-2476, mindfulmatterskailua.com)

91-1021 Shangrila St. #965, Kapolei, Mondays, 5:45-7p.m., $65/month. Focus on techniques for various styles of urban dance. Will learn the art of how to freestyle (ad lib) and how to choreograph by learning various individual moves and techniques. Encouraged to use your individual creativity to put together combinations. (674-4454, atletikatraining.com)

Hale Pulelehua Studio, 46-020 Alaloa St., Kaneohe, Tuesdays, 9:30-9:55 a.m., $25/4-week session, $7/drop in. Designed for moms with babies that can be worn in a carrier and pregnant moms-to-be. Dance and bond with your little one through hula music and movement. Call to register. (247-9440)

Weinberg Community Center, 67-174 Farrington Hwy., Waialua, call for days and times. All levels welcome. Various types of yoga offered. (561-9639)

Jazz

91-1021 Shangrila St. #965, Kapolei, call for classes and times, $55/month. Students of all levels work on strength, flexibility, coordination, and performance skills. includes warm up, stretching, combinations, turns, leaps and choreographed routines. Various styles of jazz including classical, theatre, lyrical and modern. (674-4454, atletikatraining.com)

Kapolei Indoor Hockey Arenas, 1057 Opakapaka St., Kapolei, Saturdays, 8-9 a.m., free. Learn to Skate Program. Open to any child who would like to try hockey for the first time. (682-5442, kihawaii.com)

National Alliance on Mental Illness Hawaii, 770 Kapiolani Blvd. #613, Honolulu, call for locations and meeting times. Are you are someone you know living with a mental illness? Join the monthly support groups that meet in various locations throughout the state. (591-1297, NamiHawaii.org)

Castle Medical Center, 640 Ulukahiki St., Kailua, Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m., free. A support group for new moms, led by an internationally certified lactation consultant. (263-5400, castlemed.org)

Noncredit Workshops

UH Manoa, Honolulu, call for dates/times/cost. UH Manoa Outreach College offers a variety of courses from many lifestyle, arts and culture, health and fitness and language criteria. (outreach.hawaii.edu)

Tripler Army Medical Center, 1 Jarrett White Road, Orthopedic Conference Room, fourth floor, second Thursdays, 5-6 p.m., call for cost. Through time tested techniques and careful evaluations of prepared speeches members learn to capably and confidently speak during business and public presentations. (487-8703, Paradise.FreeToastHost.org)

Photography Workshops

Oahu residents can enjoy a beautiful Kauai photography escape on Kauai. Call for location, times and cost. A professional outdoor photographer will teach you to greatly increase your photography skills. (927-8503)

ARTS at Mark’s Garage, 1159 Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu, Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30 p.m., $20/class, $60/four weeks. This improvisational comedy class is for everyone who wants to have more fun and creativity in their lives. (521-2903)

Restorative Chair Yoga

Call for location, Fridays, 10 a.m., call for cost. Experience yoga on a chair. Learn a routine you can do on your own. Seniors welcome. (689-1020)

Restorative/Yin Yoga

Mindful Matters Wellness Center, 407 Uluniu St. #412, Kailua, Mondays, 5:30-6:45 p.m., $10/first drop-in, packages available at discounted cost. Yin yoga places the focus on longer holds to stretch the connective tissues of the body. Restorative yoga uses props such as bolsters and blankets to support the body in yoga poses designed to relax and rejuvenate the body and mind. (230-2476, mindfulmatterskailua.com)

Dream to Dance Studio, 661 Auahi St. #201, Sundays, 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. lessons; 8-10 p.m. dance social; call for cost. Learn how to salsa dance in just four weeks with Salsa No Ka Oi at 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. and then participate in a Salsa and Bachata Dance Social from 8-10 p.m. ($5 entry fee). (779-7970)

Salsaerobics

91-1021 Shangrila St. #965, Kapolei, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9:15-10:15 a.m., $40/month. A unique, fun and spicy but MILD exercise program that will melt those pounds away! Lose weight as you learn and practice New Zumba & Latin dance steps. No partner required. (674-4454, atletikatraining.com)

Manoa Valley District Park, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6 p.m., $99/three months. The Funakoshi Shotokan Karate-Do is accepting new members for traditional karate training and self-defense. (371-7670)

Sound Therapy

Kailua Shambhala Meditation Center, Aikahi Park Shopping Center, 25 Kaneohe Bay Drive #205, Kailua, Friday afternoons, call for time and cost. Combines the healing resonance of the singing crystal bowls and didgeridoo with guided visualizations and energy work to help achieve a state of deep relaxation and insight (291-6865)

Menehune Stained Glass Studio, call for days and times, $95/six weeks. Make a beautiful stained glass panel using the copper foil technique. Leading, lamp and advanced classes and other workshops are also available. (622-2686)

91-1021 Shangrila St. #965, Kapolei, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10:15-11:15 a.m., $40/month. Tone up your body from head to toe using light weights. Workout includes upper and lower body workout as well as buns and abs. (674-4454, atletikatraining.com)

Call or email for location & schedule. Viniyoga is an adaptive yoga for anybody & every body. Classes or privates taught by Certified American Viniyoga instructor. Welcoming all ages, beginners and experienced. (256-4381, viniyogawaimanalo@gmail.com)

Smith Taekwondo Center, 46 Kahuhipa St., Kaneohe, second Saturdays, 2-4 p.m., free. Take this women-only self-defense class. Learn practical, easy skills that will help protect you in the event that you are attacked. Ages 13-plus. (Register: 247-3114)

Mindful Matters Wellness Center, 407 Uluniu St. #412, Kailua, Wednesdays, 10:00-11:15 a.m., $10 first drop-in, packages available at discounted cost. This class is suitable for all levels, from students brand new to yoga, to advanced practitioners and yoga teachers looking to deepen their connection to their asana practice. (230-2476, mindfulmatterskailua.com)

Call or email for location and class schedule. Viniyoga is adaptative to an individual’s condition and needs .Classes or privates taught by Certified American Viniyoga instructor. Welcoming all ages, beginners and experienced. (256-4381, viniyogawaimanal@gmail.com)

Yoga for Persons with Chronic Illness

Mindful Matters Wellness Center, 407 Uluniu St. #412, Kailua, Thursdays, 5:45-6:30 p.m., $10 first drop-in, packages available at discounted cost. Shorter in duration, this class is designed to aid the healing process by supporting the body through gentle yoga. No yoga experience necessary. (230-2476, mindfulmatterskailua.com)

Kuhio School Cafeteria, 2759 S. King St., Fridays, 6-7 p.m., free, drop-ins welcome, $4/class. Check out a more dancy, low impact workout and get the results you want. Have a blast learning salsa, samba, merengue and other Latin-inspired dance moves and get fit. (782-6027)

Unitarian Church of Honolulu, 2500 Pali Hwy., Honolulu, 7-9 p.m., 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, free. Join a group of fellow students to explore the teachings of A Course in Miracles. (393-8499)

ACOA Meets

Church of the Crossroads, 1212 University Ave., Mondays, 6-7:15 p.m. Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families (ACOA). All are welcome to come and work on healing emotional wounds. (521-4477)

Pearlridge Center, Uptown fronting Cookie Corner, first Wednesdays, 8-9 a.m., free. St. Francis Hospice offers support during a walk around the mall for those dealing with a loss of a loved one. (488-0981)

Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific, 226 N.Kuakini St., second Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., free. Attend this meeting for people who have sustained brain injury or a separate group for friends and family of a person who has sustained a brain injury. (791-6942)

Breast Cancer Support Group

Windward location, call for days and times. This group offers help, information and support for ladies with breast cancer and survivors of breast cancer. (261-1055)

Buddhist Services

American Renaissance Academy, One Lexington St., Kapolei, 9:30 a.m., free. Buddhist services and Sunday School services available for children. (221-9661)

Business Network Meets

Windward side and downtown locations, call for days and times, free membership to business referral organization. Business owners and professionals welcome. One person per industry allowed. (779-7383, pete@808homemortgage.com)

Canoe Club Registration

Namolokama Canoe Club, Mondays and Wednesdays, call for cost. Join the fun racing outrigger canoes this season on the north shore. Kids program now in season (652-1079, namolokama.com)

Kapiolani Park, Sundays, 11 a.m., free lessons. Come join in with the oldest sporting club in the Pacific. (HonoluluCricketClub.org)

Donate to the Blood Bank

Call for times and locations, donors must be in good health, be 18 years of age or older (17 with waiver), weigh 110 pounds or more and bring a valid ID with date of birth. In Hawaii, only two percent of the eligible population donates blood. More donors are always needed. (845-9966, BBH.org)

Eat Out Kailua

Enchanted Lake Elementary School, 770 Keolu Drive, Kailua, third Saturdays, 4-8 p.m., free. The Hawaiian Soljahs’ Baseball team are fundraising to get to a Cooperstown, New York Tournament in June of 2012. (239-1980)

Kapiolani Medical Center at Pali Momi, second Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., free. Hospice Hawaii presents this grief support group for adults. Group facilitators are clinically trained chaplains and licensed social workers. (924-9255)

GriefShare Meetings

First Presbyterian Church of Honolulu at Koolau Golf Course, 45-550 Kionaole Road, Honolulu, Sundays, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., $15/workbook. If you have lost someone through death, and are feeling the need of a support group in a healing environment, this may be an answer for you. (226-7511, 532-1111)

Macy’s Wing Windward Mall, 46-056 Kamehameha Hwy., Kaneohe, Wednesdays, 2:30-7:30 p.m., free. The Farmers Market by ‘Nalo Farms is a one-stop shop for the best produce and local products on the island. (www.windwardmall.com/events)

John 17:21 Ministry Fellowship

Wesley United Methodist Church, 1350 Hunakai St., Honolulu, second Sundays, 4 p.m., free. A Christ-led Ministry that fellowships with congregations and people with diverse abilities. (497-1415)

Kakaako Makai Community Planning

461 Cooke St., second Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30 p.m., free. Attend the Kakaako Makai Community Planning Advisory Council general public meeting to provide input to the Kakaako Makai Master Plan. (586-4549)

Asing Recreation Center, Ewa Beach, first Fridays, 10 a.m., free. Join this support group for stay-at-home moms from Kapolei, Makakilo, Ewa Beach and Leeward areas. Get together for mom/kid-friendly activities during the day. (674-0187)

Macrobiotic Dinner

Church of the Crossroads, third Wednesdays and last Fridays, 6-7:30 p.m. Enjoy a vegan organic macrobiotic dinner, dine in or take out. Call for menu and cost. (398-2695, macrobiotichawaii@hotmail.com)

Waikiki Community Center, 310 Paoakalani Ave., Waikiki, Mondays-Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Join this outreach program offered by the community center. Counseling and case management for persons age 60-plus and families with caregivers. (923-1802)

Malama Maunalua Community House, call for address, first and third Mondays, 6:30 p.m., free. Grab a snack and join Whole Foods Market and Malama Maunalua for “talk story Mondays.” Presentations are designed to connect the community with current information about water quality, the near-shore reefs of Maunalua, volunteer and community-based programs and more. (738-0820)

Castle Medical Center, 642 Ulukahiki St., Kailua, second Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m., free. Join the Mental Illness Caregivers’ Support Group facilitated by trained volunteers with the National Alliance of Mental Illness, for family and friends who care for loved ones with mental illness. (263-5400, castlemed.org)

Windward Mall, 46-056 Kamehameha Hwy., Kaneohe, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Windward Mall continues to show its appreciation of Hawaii’s military members and their families with Military Monday (15 percent off). (windwardmall.com, 235-6612)

Military Women Of America

Oahu Veterans Center, 1298 Kukila St., Honolulu, second Saturdays, 11 a.m., free. The Military Women of America, Inc. Hawaii Chapter meets to advocate for and support current and past military women on issues relating to their service to their country. (422-4000)

Naval Air Museum Barbers Point

Bldg. 1792, Midway Road, Kalaeloa Airport, Kapolei, Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. by appointment, Saturday and Sunday by appointment, $7/adults, $5/children under 18. All of the aircraft are open to climb in, on and around creating a user friendly experience. (682-3982)

New Moms Support Group

Castle Medical Center, 407 Uluniu St., Kailua, Tuesdays, 8:45-9:45 a.m., free. Join the New Moms’ Support Group. Open to mothers of newborns and young infants, this weekly group discussion offers support and information on a variety of topics of interest to moms. Babies welcome! (263-5400, castlemed.org)

Nicotine Anonymous Meetings

Kapiolani Park between Bandstand and tennis courts, 10-11 a.m., free. Twelve steps for those who want to quit using nicotine. (954-9530)

Kawaihao Church, King and Punchbowl Streets, Honolulu, Mondays, 4:30-5:30 p.m.; Thursdays, 10-10:45 a.m., free. Get help from the nicotine anonymous group meeting. The program is 12-step oriented. (954-9530, 926-0741)

Coffee Talk Vault Room, 12th and Waialae, 3601 Waialae, Kaimuki, Tuesdays, 6-8 p.m., free. The Star-Dusted Dream Group meets to talk about everyone’s individual night time dreams, find out what they are really about and help others to have their own tingle pop aha’s. (414-477-9981, 12tulip@live.com)

Tripler/Ft. Shafter, Tripler Army Medical Center in the Orthopedic Conference Room, every second Thursday, 5-6 p.m., call for cost. Paradise Toastmasters focuses on assisting people to improve their public speaking and assessment skills. (487-8703)

Christ Church Uniting, Ohana Room, 1300 Kailua Road, Kailua, second and fourth Tuesdays, 6-7 p.m., call for cost. Join the Windward Winners Toastmasters Club to listen to great speeches, learn public speaking and leadership skills, build confidence, and improve your business and personal communication. (551-6336)

Women Veterans Support Network

Oahu Veterans Center, 1290 Kukila St., Honolulu, second Saturdays, 11 a.m., free. Any woman who is serving or who has ever served in the military is welcome to attend. (744-1172, 422-4000)

Writer’s Discussion Group

Waialua Public Library, PO Box 684, Waialua, second Saturdays, 11 a.m., free. The group is led by moderator Derek Bickerton, Professor Emeritus of the UH and fiction and non-fiction author. All writers welcome, and any genre can be discussed. (637-8286)

Mission Houses Museum, 553 S. King St., Honolulu, last Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., $4-$10; children under 6 free. Hoomaka Hou Days explore a new topic each session that the whole family can enjoy. (447-3910)

Mission Houses Museum, 553 S. King St., Honolulu, first Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m., free. Listen to a themed story and participate in a fun family activity. Perfect for preschool children ages 4-6. (447-3910)

Bishop Museum, Jhamandas Watumull Planetarium, 1525 Bernice St., Honolulu, first and third Fridays, 8 p.m., $4-$6. Experience the Hawaiian Skies and learn about current events in space. No late seating. Call to register. (848-4168)

Honolulu Zoo, 151 Kapahulu Ave., Honolulu, Fridays and Saturdays, 5:30-7:30 p.m., $10-$14. Ever wondered what the Zoo is like when the sun goes down? Join us for a two hour guided tour after operating hours to find out! (971-7195)

Halawa Xeriscape Garden, 99-1268 Iwaena St., Halawa, noon to 12:45 p.m., free. Residents will be given the opportunity to enjoy their brought lunch while learning about Oahu’s unique water cycle and going on a guided tour of the garden’s grounds. Call to RSVP. (748-5315)

Meet at Chinatown Museum, second floor of Maunakea Marketplace, Mondays-Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., $10. Take a walking tour of the museum with James Ho, historian, author and lecturer. Minimum party of two. (Register: 595-3358)

Coconut Island Tour

Call for meeting location/dates/times/cost. Take a guided tour of famed Coconut Island and marine research facility. Available to school, family and other groups and includes a boat ride to the island and a tour of the UH’s Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology. (235-9302, hawaii.edu/himb)

Historic Haleiwa Town, 66-145 Kamehameha Hwy., Haleiwa, every last Saturday of each month, 6-9 p.m., call for cost. Enjoy live entertainment and artist demonstrations as galleries and restaurants will be open late. (637-4458, GoNorthShore.com)

Great Hall, Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa, 2424 Kalakaua Ave., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., free. Join this Historical Tour of Pualeilani, a 45-minute narration including information on some of Hawaii’s popular alii (royalty), as well as important elements in Hawaiian culture. (237-6135)

Historical Walking Tours

Call for meeting place, second Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon, $10-$20. Take a historical tour of the capitol district area, including Iolani Palace, Mission Houses Museum and more. Call to register. (531-0481 ext. 707)

Iolani Barracks, Iolani Palace grounds, corner of King and Richards Streets, Tuesdays-Saturdays, guided tours 9-11:15 a.m.; audio tours 11:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.; $5-$15. Visit the only official residence of royalty in the U.S. and a national historic landmark. (522-0832)

La Malama Loi Day

Kualoa Ranch, call for meeting location, third Sundays, 8 a.m. to noon, free. Project includes a short informative uphill hike through streams, and involves lo`i and stream restoration. Call to RSVP. (239-5497)

Ohana Walking Tours

Meet at King Kamehameha Statue, 417 S. King St., Honolulu, Saturdays and Sundays, 9-11 a.m., $10-$15. Take a guided historical walking tour through beautiful downtown Honolulu to discuss ancient history up to current issues. (1-866-204-7331, ohanatours.org)

’The Edge of Night’ Tours

Meet on the steps of the state library, Wednesdays, 7-10 p.m., $25. The tour heads to Waialua, exploring the community’s old secrets and mysteries. (699-4940, mysteriesofhonolulu.com)

Tour The Halawa Xeriscape Garden

Halawa Xeriscape Garden, 99-1268 Iwaena St., Halawa, Wednesdays and Saturdays, garden hours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., free. The HXG will be open on Wednesdays and Saturdays for self-guided garden tours and landscaping and water conservation workshops for adults and keiki. Guided garden tours are offered by appointment only. (748-5041, boardofwatersupply.com)

La Brasserie Du Vin, 1115 Bethel St., Honolulu, third Wednesday of the month, 7 p.m., free. Hot Club of Hulaville, with Sonny Silva, his band and Ginai. A crowd favorite, presenting Gypsy and European jazz, along with classic American jazz and show tunes. (545-1115)

Waimea Valley’s Pikake Pavilion, 59-864 Kamehameha Hwy., Haleiwa, third Sundays, 1-4 p.m., free. Kanikapila is a traditional Hawaiian music jam session where musicians of all ages and skill levels are invited to perpetuate the mele (music), and the tradition in which music was passed from generation to generation. Bring your instrument cable if you would like to plug in. (638-7766, abrigoohana@yahoo.com)

Royal Hawaiian Center, 2201 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, Saturdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m., free. Following Hula Kahiko at Helumoa, The Royal Grove is alive with the beautiful traditional and contemporary talents of local musicians. (922-2299)

Indigo, 1121 Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu, third Saturday of every month, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., $10. You’ll only remember you had a great time. 21 and over. Three rooms of hip hop, house and reggae with drink specials all night. (empiricalent@me.com)

The Waterfront at Aloha Tower Marketplace, 1 Aloha Tower Drive, Honolulu, first Tuesdays, 5-7 p.m. Every month, people who work in the environmental field or have in interest in a greener planet meet up for drinks at this informal session known as Green Drinks. Drink specials. (737-8711, greendrinks.org/HI/Honolulu)

The Clubhouse, 1837 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu, Saturdays, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., 21 and over, call for cost. What sets “Poppin” Saturday’s apart from other nightclub events is that the entertainers are the promoters, so you will have the best quality party experience possible from seasoned party professionals. (469-0063)

LuLu’s Waikiki, 2589 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, Saturdays, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., free. Saturday Night Live brings you the best local reggae and alternative music every week and features local board shapers and surf photography. (778-2373)

Las Vegas, Nevada, specific time and location still to be determined based on planning. Fundraising efforts and planning meetings are currently being organized, please contact Lisa Kaahanui for more information. (480-553-7106, KHSClassof1982@gmail.com)

Brassiere Du Vin, 1115 Bethel St., Honolulu, first Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Attend this social gathering for people who are interested in a greener planet and those who work in environment related jobs. Drink specials. (545-1115, greendrinkshonolulu.com)

Green Drinks Waikiki

Doraku Sushi, third floor Royal Hawaiian Center, 2233 Kalakaua Ave., Waikiki, last Wednesdays, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Attend an informal gathering for people who work in sustainability fields and anyone else interested in a greener planet. Drink specials and special guests. (922-3323)

Half Price Dog Adoptions

Hawaiian Humane Society, 2700 Waialae Ave., Honolulu, call for times, $32.50. You can make the life of a dog very happy by giving him/her a loving home. Dogs must be six months or older. This is a value of up $1,000 including spay/neuter surgery, health examination, microchip ID, and post-adoption healthcare for two weeks. (946-2187)

Ong King Arts Center, 182 N. King St., Honolulu, Sundays. 5:30-6:30 p.m., $5. Story Slam, a huge movement across the U.S. and now in Hawaii. Get your 5-minute personal tale together on the theme for the night and come speak the truth. (www.massmouth.com, jeffgere@lava.net)

Sunset on the Beach

Queen’s Surf Beach, Waikiki, Saturdays and Sundays, 6:20 p.m., call for cost. Live entertainment, food, crafters and more. After the sun goes down watch a movie on the big screen movie right on the beach. (923-1094)

’Talk Story’

Mission Houses Museum, 553 South King St., Honolulu, second Wednesday of month, 7 p.m., call for cost. One of Hawai‘i’s most prolific and popular storytellers, Jeff Gere, will present On The Tip of My Tongue: Current Living Tales, in the February edition of “Talk Story,” the Mission Houses Museum’s ongoing evening lecture series. (531-0481, missionhouses.org)

Waikiki location, first Mondays, 10 a.m., free. Help bring the Aloha Spirit to the Holy Land and build The Creator’s House. Intern with the Jerusalem Project. (922-0847)

Animal Lovers Needed

The Oahu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 91-1839 Roosevelt Ave. Bldg. 1142, Kapolei, call for times, free. Volunteers are needed to help with daily feeding and caring of animals. (754-1519)

Manoa Valley Church, 2728 Huapala St., Honolulu, call for times and dates, free. Hawaii Meals on Wheels is holding volunteer orientation sessions for those interested in helping the community. (988-6747)

TCM Volunteers Wanted

The Contemporary Museum, 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, weekday and weekend shifts available. The museum seeks volunteers who like working with people and want to learn more about contemporary art. Shifts available at the visitor information desk, museum shop and special events. (237-5218, tcmhi.org)

Adult Swim Classes

Kailua, call for location, Feb. 21-24 beginning class, Feb. 27 to March 2 next step class, call for times and cost. (542-7074)

Caregiving Class

Kapiolani Community College, 4303 Diamond Head Road, Kopiko 128, Honolulu, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $25/all five days. Learn practical and helpful ways to care for an elder and how to make decisions about providing care. (734-9108, 734-9211)

Hawaii State Ballet Open Enrollment

Hawaii State Ballet, 1418 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu, enrollment period until Feb. 29, 50 percent discount of registration fee, call for cost. Beginner classes are now open for Preballet, ages 3 to 5, and Junior I, ages 6 and up, as well as other levels for students who already have some formal ballet training. Classes are also offered for beginning – advanced level adults and teens. (947-2755, hawaiistateballet.com)

Ala Wai Golf Course Clubhouse, 404 Kapahulu Ave., Honolulu, Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., call for cost. Looking for male singers for local community performances and the upcoming annual show in May. Men of all ages welcome. (262-7664)

Currently in open registration for boys and girls in divisions: 4-6 years, 7-9 years, 10-12 years and 13-15 years. All games to be played on Sundays at Mililani Mauka District Park and Kapiolani Park, $75. (centralcolts.com, 699-7940)